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“Cards,” in a user interface, seem to be the rage these days. Card-based user interface paradigms can be seen everywhere from Google, to Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify, Flipboard, and many, many more places too innumerable to mention. …

A card-based UI is simple, minimal and has many advantages over the traditional interface. Cards are modular pieces of content that enable the embedding of rich media, fostering interactivity. What makes cards the design unit of choice for so many publishers is that they are extremely well-suited to the mobile environment. They are easy to scan and consume at a glance, they offer great capabilities for user manipulation such as swipe, stack, flip, pan, fold, group, sort etc. So if you are planning to use this design pattern in your next web or mobile app, here are some 25 Cool CSS Card UI Examples for inspiration.…

Product page is the most important page on ecommerce sites. They are final push, the last chance to convince your customer that the product they are looking at is the right one for them. So here are 40 product page & card UI designs which can help to inspire designer to think out of box and create attractive and persuasive product pages.…

Card UI is a very popular layout option for many types of data. Pinterest was the first to create a layout like this, and it is was earlier referred to as “pinterest-style layout”. Usually cards are used to group together information in a very intuitive way and permits for a very fast UX, meaning users can easily scan through a lot of content and pinpoint information that is relevant to them and make it easy for users to access and use data in an organized manner. So here are 30 brilliant examples where this design pattern is used. …